Susan Choi
Susan Choi is an American novelist.Early life and education
Choi was born in South Bend, Indiana to a Korean father and a Jewish mother. She attended public schools. When she was nine years old, her parents divorced. She and her mother moved to Houston, Texas. Choi earned a B.A. in Literature from Yale University and an M.F.A. from Cornell University.Career
After receiving her graduate degree, she worked for The New Yorker as a fact checker. At this job she met her husband, Pete Wells, now the New York Times restaurant critic. They reside in Brooklyn.
Choi published her first novel, The Foreign Student. It won the Asian American Literary Award for Fiction and was a finalist of the Discover Great New Writers Award at Barnes & Noble. Her second novel, American Woman, was a finalist for the Pulitzer Prize in literature. In 2010, she won the PEN/W.G. Sebald Award for A Person of Interest.
With David Remnick, Choi edited an anthology of short fiction entitled Wonderful Town: New York Stories from The New Yorker. Her novel A Person of Interest was a finalist for the PEN/Faulkner Award in 2009. Her latest novel is Trust Exercise, which won the National Book Award.
As of May 2018, Choi is working on a novel employing conventions of memoir and reportage that "takes up the question of national identity, and the extent to which it coincides or does not coincide with ethnic and with cultural identity."
She teaches creative writing at Yale University.Awards and grants
- Asian American Literary Award for Fiction for The Foreign Student
- Steven Turner Award for The Foreign Student
- National Endowment for the Arts Fellowship recipient
- Guggenheim Fellow.
- PEN/W.G. Sebald Award
- Lambda Literary Award for Bisexual Fiction for My Education
- National Book Award for Fiction for Trust Exercise
Books
- The Foreign Student,
- Wonderful Town: New York Stories from The New Yorker,
- American Woman,
- A Person of Interest,
- My Education,
- Trust Exercise ,
- Camp Tiger ,